Drew,your questions brought up some good answers,Patrick hit the nail on the head,we have many avenues we could go down,but anyone who has ever built motors will know you will not really KNOW until you get inside and assess the damages.You could spend a ton to build a proper 836cc engine,the one we talked about is a 1974 RC or Yosh,RC was forged,Yosh are cast,same people who did Honda pistons ART,
it does have Yosh alum rods,light but durable? I rather use steel rods,cast pistons fine,forged stronger but usually heavier.It should have cam from that era,KH,Engle,Yosh etc.As discussed with Drew any used engine is a gamble.Also we could use 1974 engine that just needs a headgasket,might be a better solution? No easy answers on this one but Bill has work to do.Anyone who has ever felt the difference between a PROPERLY built 836cc High Performance motor and stock knows the answer to what to do.The real question is how fast you want to ride and how fa$t do you want to go?Loved reading the responses keep up the good work!Thanks,Bill Benton
P.S. He just needs to get on a Honda 750 and it will all be good!Also I will try and update my profile.I am fortunate to have stuff from 69 sandcast cases to Tracy body to Rickman CR.Honda 1,2,3,4,and 6 cylinders live around here and one 1974 4 speed.Maybe we put Yosh CR trans in,just kidding.